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After many transactions and making the site for him, he is an EXCEPTIONAL trader and a great person to communicate to. I thank him for all of his help and everything he has taught me and exposed me to. #1 Exchanger!

There are retailers whose policies allow purchase of prepaid cards including moneypaks with debit (with PIN, not signature). Rite Aid easily comes to mind as one whose policies explicitly allow this. I would suspect that most large food & drug retailers (who tend to only pay a connection fee and then maybe a few cents per transaction for access to the ATM networks (there being no real difference in transaction fees between a $2 swipe and a $2,000 swipe being the reason that these retailers encourage you to handle the cash deposit for them by getting cash back)) have similar policies.

Talked to BitcoinExchange through AIM today, while the MtGox prices spiked up to USD $8.9. I was able to sell 29.13 BTC. He agreed to sell it at the price when it transaction reached 5 confirmations, which was 8.74. However, he was kind enough to buy my BTC for 8.79.

PayPal'd me the money instantly, and there were no fees (besides the 7% exchange fee from BitcoinExchange)

However, I do have to note that during the sale, he was away for ~2 hours after I sent the BTC and I had to wait 2 hours before he came back and sent me USD through PayPal.